Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 3
Welcome to Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 3. In this lesson, children will learn metal names like Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Bismuth, Antimony, Uranium, Calcium, Cesium, Palladium, and Osmium with pictures, audio, and simple facts. Tap play, listen carefully, and repeat each name. This activity builds science vocabulary for kids in a fun and easy way.
Metal Cards (Lesson 3)
Tap each card to hear the metal name and read one simple fact.
Lithium
Lithium. A very light metal used in batteries.
Sodium
Sodium. A soft metal that reacts with water.
Potassium
Potassium. A reactive metal like sodium.
Bismuth
Bismuth. A metal that forms colorful crystals.
Antimony
Antimony. A bluish-gray metal used with other metals.
Uranium
Uranium. A very heavy metal found in some rocks.
Calcium
Calcium. A soft metal; calcium in food helps bones.
Cesium
Cesium. A soft metal, sometimes liquid in warm rooms.
Palladium
Palladium. A shiny metal used in jewelry and cars.
Osmium
Osmium. A very dense, heavy metal.

Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 3: Question & Answer Time
After listening to all cards in Metals for Kids, play this quick revision game. Ask the question, let your child answer, then tap Show answer. This builds memory and confidence.
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Question 1
Q: Which metal is very light and used in batteries?
Answer: Lithium. -
Question 2
Q: Which metal is soft and reacts quickly with water?
Answer: Sodium. -
Question 3
Q: Which metal is also very reactive, like sodium?
Answer: Potassium. -
Question 4
Q: Which metal can form colorful, shiny crystals?
Answer: Bismuth. -
Question 5
Q: Which metal is bluish-gray and used in alloys?
Answer: Antimony. -
Question 6
Q: Which metal is very heavy and found in some rocks?
Answer: Uranium. -
Question 7
Q: Which metal is soft, and calcium in food helps our bones?
Answer: Calcium. -
Question 8
Q: Which metal can be liquid in warm rooms and is stored safely?
Answer: Cesium. -
Question 9
Q: Which shiny metal is used in jewelry and car parts?
Answer: Palladium. -
Question 10
Q: Which metal is one of the densest metals known?
Answer: Osmium.
Repeat this Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 3 Q&A game daily for quick memory practice.
Learn Metals for Kids – Mini Periodic Table (Lesson 3)
Tap any element to jump to its card (picture + audio).
- Alkali Metal
- Alkaline Earth
- Transition Metal
- Post-transition Metal
- Metalloid
- Actinide
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Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 3 – FAQ
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Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 3 is an interactive learning page with pictures, audio, and one simple fact for each metal. Kids tap “Play Audio” to hear the metal name and repeat it clearly.
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Lesson 3 includes Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Bismuth, Antimony, Uranium, Calcium, Cesium, Palladium, and Osmium.
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This lesson works well for toddlers, preschoolers, LKG, UKG, and early primary kids. The short facts and clear audio make learning easy and fun.
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Ask kids to (1) look at the picture, (2) read the metal name, (3) tap “Play Audio”, and (4) repeat the word. After that, read the one-line fact together for quick understanding.
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Some metals (like sodium and potassium) are very reactive because of how their outer electrons are arranged. That is why they must be handled safely by adults in science labs.
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Use quick questions like “Which metal is used in batteries?” or “Which metal is very dense?” You can also use the “Question & Answer Time” block for daily revision practice.